TIAA — standing for Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association of America — is an organization founded in 1918 to assist with the financial needs of teachers. Today, TIAA Bank has extended its financial services to all people who work at not-for-profit companies.

A GOBankingRates survey revealed that many Americans miss out on free money from financial institutions — such as the kind you can get from bank account promotions and bonuses. While these promotions shouldn’t be the reason you open a TIAA account, they’re an added perk that you don’t want to miss out on.

Discover which TIAA Bank promotions are best for you and pocket some extra cash in the process.

TIAA Bank Promotions at a Glance

Currently, there are no TIAA Bank promotions.

Current TIAA Bank Promotions

There aren’t any TIAA Bank promotions right now. However, this doesn’t mean there won’t be in the future. If you’re set on banking with TIAA, check back next month to see if there are any new promotions or bonuses that you can take advantage of.

How To Open a TIAA Bank Account

Fill out their online application for the type of account you’d like to open.

If you’re not able to open an account online, you can always give them a call at 888-882-3837 between 8 a.m. and 11 p.m. ET.

It’s important to do your research on a bank account before deciding to open one in your name. Make sure that you meet the minimum financial requirements, whether it’s a minimum deposit, monthly balance or recurring direct deposits, in order to avoid incurring extra fees later on. You don’t want any banking surprises.

Summary

If you work for a not-for-profit company, you may want to open an account with TIAA. While there currently aren’t any added bonuses available, check back in the following months to see if there’s an offer you’d like to take advantage of.

Information on promotions is accurate as of April 27, 2020. Additional requirements may apply. Offers and terms are subject to change.

This content is not provided by TIAA Bank. Any opinions, analyses, reviews or recommendations expressed in this article are those of the author alone and have not been reviewed, approved or otherwise endorsed by TIAA Bank.

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About the Author

Levi is a writer and editor based in Los Angeles. With a background in both print and digital publications, he’s written primarily about military lifestyle and politics and is now transitioning to personal finance.

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